The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is an important proxy of continental paleoenvironments, because of its sensitivity to variations in cave temperature and drip water d18O. Interpreting speleothem d18O records in terms of absolute paleotemperatures and d18O values of paleo-precipitation requires quantitative separation of the effects of these two parameters, and correcting for possible kinetic isotope fractionation associated with precipitation of calcite out of thermodynamic equilibrium. Carbonate clumped-isotope thermometry, based on measurements of D47 (a geochemical variable reflecting the statistical overabundance of 13C18O bonds in CO2 evolved from phosphoric acid digestion of carbonate minerals), potentially provides...
Stable oxygen and carbon isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) are the most applied climate and environment...
Applications of speleothem calcite geochemistry in climate change studies require the evaluation of ...
Dripwater hydrology and hydrogeochemistry is particularly useful to constrain the meaning of speleot...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is an important proxy of continental paleoenvironments...
The geochemical signature of many speleothems used for reconstruction of past continental climates i...
The application of stable isotopes in speleothem records requires an understanding of the extent to ...
Applications of speleothem calcite geochemistry in climate change studies require the evaluation of ...
The climatic controls on the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of speleothem carbonate are l...
The oxygen isotopic composition of calcite speleothems (stalagmites, etc.) can be used as a record o...
Speleothem oxygen isotopes and growth rates are valuable proxies for reconstructing climate history...
In recent years, stalagmites have become an important archive for paleoclimate. Several studies abou...
Speleothems are calcium carbonate deposits, such as stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones, formed ...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is a widely utilised paleoclimate proxy that is respon...
The interpretation of stable isotope ratios in speleothem calcite is complex, and only in a few case...
Speleothems (dominated by cave-hosted carbonate deposits) are valuable archives of paleoclimate cond...
Stable oxygen and carbon isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) are the most applied climate and environment...
Applications of speleothem calcite geochemistry in climate change studies require the evaluation of ...
Dripwater hydrology and hydrogeochemistry is particularly useful to constrain the meaning of speleot...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is an important proxy of continental paleoenvironments...
The geochemical signature of many speleothems used for reconstruction of past continental climates i...
The application of stable isotopes in speleothem records requires an understanding of the extent to ...
Applications of speleothem calcite geochemistry in climate change studies require the evaluation of ...
The climatic controls on the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of speleothem carbonate are l...
The oxygen isotopic composition of calcite speleothems (stalagmites, etc.) can be used as a record o...
Speleothem oxygen isotopes and growth rates are valuable proxies for reconstructing climate history...
In recent years, stalagmites have become an important archive for paleoclimate. Several studies abou...
Speleothems are calcium carbonate deposits, such as stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones, formed ...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is a widely utilised paleoclimate proxy that is respon...
The interpretation of stable isotope ratios in speleothem calcite is complex, and only in a few case...
Speleothems (dominated by cave-hosted carbonate deposits) are valuable archives of paleoclimate cond...
Stable oxygen and carbon isotope ratios (δ13C and δ18O) are the most applied climate and environment...
Applications of speleothem calcite geochemistry in climate change studies require the evaluation of ...
Dripwater hydrology and hydrogeochemistry is particularly useful to constrain the meaning of speleot...